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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · This calendar lists each day's celebration, rank, liturgical color, citations for the Lectionary for Mass, and Psalter cycle for the Liturgy of the Hours. It is primarily used by authors of ordines and other liturgical aids published to foster the celebration of the liturgy in our country, but may also be used by anyone who downloads a copy.

  2. A prayer cycle of the Liturgy of the Hours in the Roman Catholic Church, said for the repose of the soul of a deceased individual or individuals. It is the proper reading on All Souls’ Day (normally November 2) for all souls in Purgatory, and can be a votive office on other days when said for a particular deceased.

  3. Liturgy of the Hours Prayers, Daily Mass Readings, Rosary Meditations and the Complete Liturgical Calendar › Free Subscription To receive a daily message containing the prayers and readings for the day enter your e-mail address, below, and click the subscribe button.

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Update on the Liturgy of the Hours, Second Edition. Monica on May 10th, 2023at 3:35 . Dear Community, Adoremus.org had published a fragment from the January 2022 Bishop’s Committee on Divine Worship Newsletter concerning the progress ICEL and USCCB made on the new edition of the Liturgy of the Hours. The... Continue reading. Login to like (37)

    • Office of Readings
    • Morning Prayer
    • Daytime Prayer
    • Evening Prayer
    • Night Prayer

    "The office of readings seeks to provide God's people, and in particular those consecrated to God in a special way, with a wider selection of passages from sacred Scripture for meditation, together with the finest excerpts from spiritual writers. Even though the cycle of scriptural readings at daily Mass is now richer, the treasures of revelation a...

    "As is clear from many of the elements that make it up, morning prayer is intended and arranged to sanctify the morning. St. Basil the Great gives an excellent description of this character in these words: "It is said in the morning in order that the first stirrings of our mind and will may be consecrated to God and that we may take nothing in hand...

    (can be prayed at Midmorning, Midday, or Midafternoon) "Following a very ancient tradition Christians have made a practice of praying out of private devotion at various times of the day, even in the course of their work, in imitation of the Church in apostolic times. In different ways with the passage of time this tradition has taken the form of a ...

    "When evening approaches and the day is already far spent, evening prayer is celebrated in order that 'we may give thanks for what has been given us, or what we have done well, during the day.' We also recall the redemption through the prayer we send up 'like incense in the Lord's sight,' and in which 'the raising up of our hands' becomes 'an eveni...

    "Night prayer is the last prayer of the day, said before retiring, even if that is after midnight" (GILH, no. 84).The Psalms that are chosen for Night Prayer are full of confidence in the Lord.

  5. www.liturgies.net › Liturgies › CatholicThe Liturgy of the Hours

    Aug 7, 2011 · July 25 - James the Greater. July 26 - Joachim and Ann. July 29 - Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. July 30 - Peter Chrysologus. July 31 - Ignatius of Loyola. August 1 - Alphonsus Liguori. August 2 - Eusebius of Vercelli. August 4 - John Vianney. August 5 - Dedication of St. Mary Major.

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  7. This calendar is used by authors of ordines and other liturgical aids published to foster the celebration of the liturgy in our country. The calendar is based upon the General Roman Calendar, promulgated by Pope Paul VI on February 14, 1969, subsequently amended by the Holy See, and the Proper Calendar for the

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